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  2. lol, maybe the 2020 derecho as well. We really don't need the rain anyway (over 4" for July), so it's all good.
  3. Please stop drinking, washing clothes, showering, washing the car, watering the lawn and some other everyday stuff. That aquifer under the sand bar needs some help And where is it that the water comes from that comes out of those hoses? Rain maybe? Nah...
  4. what are you paying for? has to be something with a big up-front cost.
  5. interesting question… would ya’ll trade theclimatechanger straight up for cromartie?
  6. Extremely pleasant humidity levels corresponding to comfortable dewpoints in the 50s - a rarity in modern Detroit in mid to late July. A swamp cooler would probably work better than central air in such conditions. Under those atmospheric conditions, the heat index would be lower than the actual air temperature.
  7. 25000 people lived in Newark back in 1845 compared to over 310k now. Doesn't even compare.
  8. If we get a storm tomorrow that drops close to an inch.. dews will stay somewhat elevated. Turn that flow back from the south Sunday off that warm current and they’re right back
  9. I never said it wasnt. In fact. I said its gross and that I havent set foot outside. But for one day this heat sure got overkill media coverage compared to past hot spells. The hottest time of year here is July 13-20 though its still firmly the dog days. Hot and humid conditions are common, and everyone knows how to deal with them. In the 1930s people didnt have the luxury of AC.
  10. I can buy that. We’ll probably see a few ASOS sites down there tickle U50s mostly 60+ is where I’d lean.
  11. I was kind of salty about having to mow the lawn after it rains all afternoon but hoo boy does it feel fucking way better out there now
  12. Probably low- mid 60’s dews Saturday in SNE before we wrachet them back 70+ Sunday with severe
  13. Always CT. Just far enough south, west, north and east for everything.
  14. Extreme and dangerous heat across southeast Michigan, with mid and upper 90s common across the area. I'd be willing to bet the heat indices, which are a better measure of heat stress, are every bit as high today as in the 1934 heat wave.
  15. Last competition was June 11. Played my first 18 holes today since July 5. Bit rusty. Need to shake it off quick. Have the Nashua City Championship this weekend. Round 1: Sky Meadow Round 2: Nashua Country Club
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  17. I cannot remember a lake shadow as bad as this summer in my life. Storms used to happen at night unaffected by the lake. It used to rain at night. Now all convection is diurnal and completely dictated by local geography.
  18. You and your family are in my thoughts. LLS is a great organization.
  19. The OHC steep cooling over the last couple of weeks continues:
  20. Lots of branches down here in the Woodridge/DG area. Agreed with above, best storm of year so far
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